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Marie of Lusignan, Queen of Aragon

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Marie of Lusignan
Arms as Queen Consort
Queen consort of Aragon
Tenure1314–1319
Born1273
Cyprus
DiedApril 1319
Tortosa
SpouseJames II of Aragon
HouseHouse of Poitiers Lusignan
FatherHugh III of Cyprus
MotherIsabella of Ibelin
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Marie of Lusignan (1273 – Tortosa, April 1319) was a daughter of Hugh III of Cyprus and his wife Isabella of Ibelin. She was Queen consort of Aragon by her marriage and was a member of the House of Lusignan.

Life

Marie was the fifth of thirteen children, her siblings included John II of Jerusalem, Henry II of Jerusalem and Amalric, Prince of Tyre.

Marie's maternal grandparents were Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus and his wife Phillipa Barlais; her paternal grandparents were Henry of Antioch and his wife Isabella of Cyprus and Antioch.

Marie remained unmarried for many years; she was recorded as having been present in her brother, Amalric's court in 1310.[1] She was however eventually betrothed to James II of Aragon in 1315, who had been married twice before and was father to ten legitimate children.

As Marie was heiress to Cyprus, James considered a matrimonial union with her to be politically advantageous. They married by proxy at Santa Sophia, Nicosia on 15 June 1315 and in person at Girona on 27 November 1315. Marie was already forty-two and the marriage was purely for reasons of state, so James could rule Cyprus on the death of Marie's brother Henry.[2] They had no children.

The couple were only married for four years before Marie died in Tortosa in April 1319. As Marie did not outlive her brother, James' plans of ruling Cyprus had failed. After Marie's death James complained that she had been too old and had not proved companionable.[3] Marie's brother Henry died five years later and was succeeded by their nephew Hugh. James remarried a final time to Elisenda de Montcada before his death in 1327.

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ CYPRUS, Medieval Lands
  2. ^ Cyprus
  3. ^ Letter of King Jaime to the bishop of Tusculum written shortly after Queen Marie's death, cited in Edbury (1994), p. 138
Marie of Lusignan, Queen of Aragon
Born: 1273 Died: April 1319
Royal titles
Preceded by Queen consort of Aragon
1314–1319
Succeeded by